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Not if the betrothed ever wants to graduate drug court!

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Q: Can someone on parole get married to soneone in drug court in New York state?
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Will parole hold be lifted if someone waived there parole hearing?

unsure but my fiance is on parole and probation he was violated for drugs. He has gone to court and given credit for time served and ordered released but he cant because he now has his parole hold. His parole officer will be taking hold off as we speak?


What is ''parole'' in court?

The same as out of Court. Someone who is released from prison before they serve their entire sentence is on "parole" for the remainder of their sentence. For example if someone sits in jail for 6 months on a Felony Stealing charge and gets sentenced to 5 years then they go to prison. The 6 months they sat in jail counts towards their sentence. So if they do 2yrs in prison then get released on parole they are on parole the remainder of their sentence or 2.5 years.


When does a parole hold get lifted?

The term of their parole is given to the parolee at the time they are released on parole. If they satisfactorily complete their parole they will be notified of that fact by their Parole Officer or the court.


Been on parole for 3 years in Alaska just got a dirty for pot no other violations what can i expect from parole officer?

Parole Officer can file a request with the court to have your parole revoked. You will be required to appear in court, will be appointed an attorney if necessary, and the Parole Officer will admit evidence to prove the violation. The court can revoke your parole and you can be required to serve the balance of the prison sentence (if originally imposed). It is likely that the court will continue the parole terms in your case, and require you comply with additional terms. Recommendation is to enroll yourself in a drug rehabilitation program prior to any court hearings.


Can parole restrict contact with a spouse if there is no restraining order from the court?

Yes. By and large any parole condition can be placed on the parolee.


What can I find out if I get a criminal background check on someone?

You will find out anything your person in question has ever been charged with. Arrests, court records, convictions, parole status, everything.


Which supreme court case held that parole boards do not have to specify the evidence used in deciding to deny parole?

Morrissey v. Brewer


What if you are on parole and you get a DUI ticket?

Since a DUI offense requires a mndatory court appearance, your PO (and thus the court) will eventually learn of it. Depending on the terms of your parole your continued release may be in jeapordy.


When did courts start allowing criminals to only due a percetage of their sentence?

It has been this way for a long time. Once a Court sentences someone to State prison the Court no longer has jurisdiction of the case. The State Dept. of Corrections does and they decide how much time someone will do before eligible for parole.


Can you enlist in the service while being on parole?

It MIGHT be granted. You must check with your Parole Officer and probably ask the permission of the court since, if you are in the service, you obviously would not be able to be supervised by the court authorities.


What happens when a person is placed on parole?

When an inmate is taken before the parole board, they can be accepted or denied for parole. When they are placed on parole, the parole board will assign a parole officer to monitor that person. The parolee is required to follow state mandated conditions as well as conditions that are required for their specific crimes.


Is it adultery to see someone else if not married in church and married in court and separated?

Why does it matter where they were married? The location not relevant. Court marriages are legal and equally valid. So if you define adultery as: voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not his or her spouse. Then Yep.